4 de fevereiro de 2013

Henry David THOREAU and his DIARY - WALDON


It was around 1840 when Henry David Thoreau lived, for two years of his life, in complete solitude, among the trees and the birds, in a deep inner voyage having the wild nature as a guide.

The result of his oddyssey was an interesting book called "Waldon, Life on the Hoods" where all his thought, troublesome and changing of seasons was exalted

Nowadays scientist are taking the most of it not by the literary side but by far most unexpected the climate aspects of it.  

Thoreaus's diary give scientists an incredibly use for climate change research because there were so many species included, gathered by Thoreau, surprisingly easy to locate once they were aware of them. 

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